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The Hotel

Your very own private escapade to a blissful Bali utopia

The Oberoi Beach Resort, Bali is a glorious utopia that sits right beside Kayu Aya Beach in Bali. Surrounded by alluring tropical gardens with exotic flowers on all sides, one cannot help but be charmed by its beautiful landscapes. If that doesn’t get you going “Wow!”, this will. The property has top-notch amenities – an in-house spa, gymnasium, tennis court and even a beauty salon!

Situated on the edge of Seminyak and about 9km from Ngurah Rai International Airport, it is in a prime location for anyone looking to experience Balinese culture at its best. With not one, but two in-house restaurants, guests rave about its dining options! Coupled together with excellent service,The Oberoi Beach Resort, Bali boasts 14 villas with private courtyards, and 60 Lanai rooms with a terrace for outdoor dining. It is no wonder why it is recognised as one of the top beach resorts in Bali.

With all these amazing features in mind, we were not disappointed upon arriving here for our holiday. The staff were delightful – dressed in their beautiful traditional outfit, they immediately tended to our bags the moment we entered their grand resort. During our whole escapade here, we were pampered by their excellent service and food. The peaceful atmosphere in the hotel coupled with the bustling nature of the nearby Seminyak left us with such a unique Bali experience that we wanted to come back the moment we left! It was truly the ideal Bali utopia.

Rooms

Well-designed and complete will modern comforts, all villas provide a relaxing, intimate and culturally enhancing experience

Luxury Lanai Garden /
Partial Ocean /
Ocean View

The Lanai rooms boast a bathroom covered in marble with an exquisite bathtub that was so enticing, we had to use it every night! The morning after, some of us would do yoga in the gardens while the others would relax on the terrace with complimentary Wi-Fi. On top of that, we could enjoy the peace and quiet as both the garden and terrace are completely private and walled off.

We were surprised at how spacious the room was – with each Lanai occupying around 55-60 square metres with your choice of a king-sized Balinese bed or Hollywood twin beds.

For those who desire ocean views, you can choose from the Lanai Partial Ocean View and Lanai Ocean View rooms instead. Equipped with everything mentioned above, the Partial Ocean View rooms offer a scenic view of the Indian Ocean from the terrace. And for the Ocean View rooms, you would have a stunning view of the Indian Ocean from your room AND in your garden.

Luxury Villa
Garden View /
Ocean View

Featuring villas with thatch roofs, staying in this room category was luxury in its finest form. Upon arrival, we were delighted to receive a complimentary bottle of wine. We could hardly leave the Balinese king-sized four poster bed in the morning and we took every opportunity to laze in it. On top of that, we were impressed by the many delights in our villa – an open-air garden, private courtyards, raised dining pavilions and private terrace, all housed within high stone walls.

Choose the Luxury Villa Ocean View room if you prefer to wake up to the gorgeous view of the Indian Ocean instead.

Luxury Villa
Garden View with Pool /
Ocean View with Pool

What we loved most here is no other than the private swimming pool right outside of our luxury villa. We jumped in anytime we wanted and enjoyed night swims under the bright stars while feasting on fresh, tropical complimentary fruits from the coffee table. Ahh, it was really the perfect beach resort in Bali to stay at. If we could only do this every single day.

Royal Villa Hibiscus

The epitome of luxury living, we could not stop admiring the details in the room when we stepped in. From the sheer size to the artistic elements of the villa, it truly felt like we were living in a Balinese paradise by the beach.

Located directly on the beachfront, the villa is 400 square metres of paradise living featuring the Indian Ocean. The Villa’s kitchenette made it easy to host dinners added byThe Oberoi Beach Resort, Bali's room service and culinary team.

Right after that, there was nothing better than dipping our toes in our 8x5m private swimming pool behind absolutely massive stone walls. To end our fancy night in style, we simply could not resist taking a bath in the luxurious glass walled bathroom complete with sunken marble bath, followed by the best sleep of our lives in the Balinese king-size four poster bed.

Things To Do

Immerse yourself in an organic Balinese experience

1. Feast on European and Indonesian delicacies at Kura Kura restaurant

Kura Kura restaurant is located inside the hotel so head on over to enjoy signature spicy Indonesian food and fusion European food. Dine in an open-air space under a traditional thatched roof in view of a magnificent lily pond, framed by intimate tables and Balinese stone carvings. Bonus: See if you can spot any of the cute turtles nearby nestled on the beach after your feast.

2. Experience al fresco fine dining at Frangipani Café

Luxury fine dining is just a few steps away. Located inside the hotel and featuring al fresco dining, the restaurant is known for its American Breakfast menu and its Continental cuisines. You will dine in the presence of rich teak wood under colourful Balinese parasols framed by tropical coconut, frangipani and hibiscus trees, which reflects Balinese culture at its finest.

3. Kick back and relax at Kayu Bar

Directly translated into “Wood”, the first thing you will realise when you step into Kayu Bar is that it is rich with polished teak and wooden artifacts. Intricate flower designs are hand painted onto exquisite coconut pillars. Have a taste of their signature classic and contemporary cocktails, champagne and fine wines while being caressed by the sea breeze.

4. Experience traditional Balinese culture at The Amphitheatre

A unique feature of The Oberoi Beach Resort, Bali, this place is a must-go if you are staying here. Experience traditional Balinese dance performances at this natural stone amphitheatre. Anyone can come visit to watch and learn from the relaxing Balinese performers bi-weekly. Designed in the style of a traditional Balinese palace arena, The Amphitheatre features a delightful water body, stone bridge and seating area for al fresco dining.

5. Treat yourself at The Oberoi Spa

A Balinese experience is not complete without a spa. Luckily, The Oberoi Spa is nothing short of magnificent. We were enchanted by their private therapy rooms housed in traditional pavilions. With the pavilions being glass enclosed and air-conditioned, we had a relaxing spa session sans the Balinese heat. With views across private, tropical gardens and beautiful lily ponds flecked with shimmering goldfish, all our senses were truly pampered. For those who are particular about the ingredients they use during spa treatments, you would be happy to know that the Balinese, Thai, Western and Oberoi signature treatments use only natural ingredients to cleanse, tone and refresh the body and mind.

Fun Facts

#1
Exotic Candlelight Dinner

Savour an exquisite, starlit dinner on the shores of Seminyak beach, while admiring breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and Bali’s dramatic coastline. Guests can enjoy a bespoke menu, designed in collaboration with the resort’s master chef, accompanied by soft, traditional Balinese instruments and the sound of crashing waves. Doesn’t this sound like THE Bali utopia?

#2
Tenganan

Located in eastern Bali, Tenganan used to be one of the most secluded areas in the Indonesian archipelago. Nowadays, it is an interesting area to visit and observe indigenous Balinese Aga traditions, ceremonies, ancient customs and architecture. Visitors can also experience gamelan selunding musical performances and purchase geringsing double woven textiles.

Distance from The Oberoi Beach Resort, Bali: 64 kilometres

Driving time fromThe Oberoi Beach Resort, Bali: Approximately 2 hours

#3
Ancient Balinese temples

Unknown to many, there are ancient Balinese temples that dot the hotel grounds. In fact, the staff present small offerings to them daily. Explore the grounds on your own or with the staff and have a culturally enriching experience that you will never forget. The very essence of Balinese culture is truly embedded within this unique Bali resort.

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Necessary Travel Information

By Air:

Fly into Bali via Ngurah Rai International Airport

By Sea:

Cruise ships dock at the deep sea port of Padang Bai which is 2.5 hours drive from the hotel. Private yacht can dock at Benoa harbour, 25 minutes by car from the hotel. Adventurous travellers can drive from Java via the vehicular ferry, which arrives at Gilimanuk, West Bali.

By Car:

After leaving the airport terminal, drive straight, past the white horses statue and first traffic light nearby. Turn left at Ngurah Rai statue. Drive past the DF Store on right side, towards the 2nd traffic light at Dewa Ruci statue roundabout. Keep driving straight at the roundabout on Sunset road, for about 5 km past 3 more traffic lights. At the end of Sunset road's T junction, turn left and drive straight onto Jalan Kayu Aya, a 1.5 km long street full of boutiques and restaurants, which will lead you to the entrance of The Oberoi Beach Resort, Bali on the left side of the road.

The Area

Soak in the beats over at Balai Banjar Ubud Kelod as you sit back to a tantalising local dance performance that showcases Balinese culture. Here, you’re treated to four different styles of dances that feature both the young and old, but we’re sure anyone would enjoy Legong Dance the most. Not only is it the oldest form of classical dance in Bali, but it used to a form of royal entertainment! Talk about a treatment fit for royalty.

Shopaholics will be delighted to discover that The Oberoi Beach Resort, Bali is near to The Seminyak Square Shopping Mall. You can literally shop till you drop with so many shops with various brands. Females rejoice! Most of the shops are filled to the brim with branded bags, glasses and jewellery.

A rock formation might not sound like much, but here it’s home to the ancient Hindu pilgrimage temple Pura Tanah Lot. Named “Land in the Sea”, Tanah Lot epitomizes the romantic island of Bali, and it’s plain to see why it’s unique setting against sunset backdrops make it Bali’s best scenic spot.

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